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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int


Title:Using the chemical mass balance model to estimate VOC source contributions in newly built timber frame houses: a case study
Author(s):Plaisance H; Mocho P; Sauvat N; Vignau-Laulhere J; Raulin K; Desauziers V;
Address:"Pole RIME-C2MA, Ecole des Mines d'Ales, Helioparc, 2 Avenue Pierre Angot, 64053, Pau, Cedex 9, France. herve.plaisance@mines-ales.fr. Laboratoire Thermique Energetique et Procedes, Universite de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, BP 7511-64053, Pau, France. GEMH, Universite de Limoges, 30 Boulevard du Puy Negre, 19300, Egletons, France. Pole RIME-C2MA, Ecole des Mines d'Ales, Helioparc, 2 Avenue Pierre Angot, 64053, Pau, Cedex 9, France. Ethera, 7 Parvis Louis Neel, 38040, Grenoble, Cedex 9, France"
Journal Title:Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Year:2017
Volume:20170907
Issue:31
Page Number:24156 - 24166
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-0025-z
ISSN/ISBN:1614-7499 (Electronic) 0944-1344 (Linking)
Abstract:"Basing on the material emission data obtained in a test chamber, chemical mass balance (CMB) was used to assess the source apportionment of volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations in three newly built timber frame houses. CMB has been proven to be able to discriminate the source contributions for two contrasted environmental conditions (with and without ventilation). The shutdown of the ventilation system caused an increase in the VOC concentrations due to the increased contribution of indoor surface materials like the door material and furniture explaining together over 65% of total VOCs. While the increase in formaldehyde concentration is mainly due to furniture (contribution of 70%), the increase in alpha-pinene concentration is almost exclusively attributable to the emission of door material (up to 84%). The apportionment of VOC source contributions appears as highly dependent on the position of source materials in the building (surface materials or internal materials) and the ventilation conditions explaining that the concentrations of compounds after the shutdown of ventilation system do not increase in equivalent proportion. Knowledge of indoor sources and its contributions in real conditions may help in the selection of materials and in the improvement of construction operations to reduce the indoor air pollution"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*analysis Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Construction Materials *Environmental Exposure Environmental Monitoring *Housing Models, Chemical Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Wood/chemistry Energy-efficient houses Indoor air quality VOC i;"
Notes:"MedlinePlaisance, Herve Mocho, Pierre Sauvat, Nicolas Vignau-Laulhere, Jane Raulin, Katarzyna Desauziers, Valerie eng Germany 2017/09/09 Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017 Nov; 24(31):24156-24166. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-0025-z. Epub 2017 Sep 7"

 
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